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A93404 Moses his prayer. Or, An exposition of the nintieth Psalme. In which is set forth, the frailty and misery of mankind; most needfull for these times. Wherein [brace] 1. The sum and scope. 2. The doctrines. 3. The reasons. 4. The uses of most texts are observed. / By Samuel Smith, minister of the Gospel, author of Davids repentance and the Great assize, and yet living. Smith, Samuel, 1588-1665. 1656 (1656) Wing S4189A; Thomason E1624_1; ESTC R208959 212,879 567

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protection yea fall upon unlawfull shifts and use unlawfull meanes to help themselves If they can but get under the protection of some Noble man or great man they think themselves secure from danger But if thou have not the Lord for thy Protector vaine is the help of man Men may see and heare and pitty our miseries but they are not able many times to help and succour us But this honour have all the Saints That they have a powersull and omnipotent God that is able and ready to help us Seeing all protection is from God Vse 2 it is his worke to save this may serve to stay us at this day now that the Church and house of God hath many ruines and breaches on it rent and torne in peeces by many unnaturall brethren that have of late endevoured to divide the seamlesse coat of Christ by Sects Schismes factions and fractions the like whereof was never seene in the daies of our forefathers Since the times of reformation sad presages of fearfull times if the Lord speedily put not to his hand and worke sure reformation Yet here is our hope and here is our stay that we have a God to fly unto and it is he that must purge his house and protect his Church O this is a singular work of God We must pray to him to work all our works for us and to be humbled for our sins that have looked so much to an arme of flesh our Councells and Parliaments which hitherto have not stead us whilest in the meane time we have overlooked God the rock of our Salvation O let us at last returne unto him and seeke for protection safety and deliverance reformation and Salvation at his hands and intreat the Lord and say Let thy work appeare to thy servants And that he would take the cause of his poore Church Religion and Gospell into his owne hand and become our Mightie Protector Seeing all Safety and protection come from God Vse 3 this shewes to whom we are bound for safety and protection from all our troubles and dangers both of Soul and body viz. to this Lord Protector of his people who ought to have the praise and glory of his owne Worke. Thus when the Lord hath been pleased to come in with some speedy mercy or deliverance to his Church they have had their solemn dayes of praise and thanksgiving unto God as Israels Deliverance from Pharaoh the Jewes deliverance from that damnable plot of Haman Exod. 15. And Jehosophat and the men of Judah their deliverance from their iniquities Hest 9.2 Chr. 26 And David never partakes of any great mercy or deliverance but still he returnes ptaise and thanksgiving unto God Let thy workes appeare unto thy Servants Hitherto of their request that God would be their protector and deliverer Now for this they use a Double Reason 1. Taken from their condition they were his servants 2. Taken from the end of their protection and deliverance and that is his owne glory Unto thy ●●ervants that is to those that be in Covenant with thee love and fear thee and serve and obey thee as their Lord and master whence note Who they are that may looke for protection at the hands of God Doct. 2 Gods servants only may looke for protection from God viz. those and onely those that are in covenant with God that honour him as a Father feare him as a master and are ready to do his commands These being the Lords servants and under his roofe they may assure themselves of protection at his hands Whereas such as are not his servants neither in Covenant with him these can looke for no protection from God the framing of the Mercy-seate was a type of the Church In the Arke was the Commandements of God to shew 1 That those that are in the Arke and so members of the Church these keepe his commandements and 2. That they that keepe the commandements of God may looke for protection from God For the mercy-seate was made just as big as the Arke and no bigger to shew that none be shadowed and protected by Gods mercifull providence and protection but onely the servants of God and no more So that of those and none else it may be said Deut. 33.29 Happy art thou O Israel who is like unto thee O people saved of the Lord the shield of thy helpe and the sword of thy excellency Now wherein stood the happinesse of this people but in that they were in Govenant with God that God was their God and they his people And hence is it that it is usual with the faithfull when they have come unto God in prayer to plead Gods covenant with them as Jacob did when he prayed to be delivered from his Brother Esau Lord sayth he thou hast sayd I will do thee good And thus David oftentimes minds the Lord of his promise Psal 119 ver 74. Quicken me O Lord according to thy word and Let thy mercifull kindenesse be my comfort according to thy word Whereas the estate and condition of all wicked and ungodly ones is most mi●erable for such can have no hope at all to be heard in prayer for they are out of Covenant with God Nay let such pray in time of misery and distresse and God will say unto them Psal 50. What hast thou to do since thou hast cast my Covenant behind thee Now that such as are in Covenant with God may looke for protection at Gods hands these Reasons shew First Reas 1 in regard of the high esteeme the Lord hath of such they are precious in his sight Esa 43.4 Since thou wast precious in my sight thou hast beene Honourable and I have loved thee They are Gods Jewels Mal. 3.17 And they shall be mine sayth the Lord in that day that I make up my Jewels And will not a man looke to his Jewels They are his Friends his Sons and Daughters yea as the Apple of his eye God makes more account of them then of all the world besides and therefore his speciall providence must be over them to protect and defend them Secondly Reas 2 in regard of his promise made to such I will dwell in them and walke in them 2 Cor. 6 16. and will be their God and they shall be my people And how can such want protection from God for as it is a just thing with God to depart from them that depart from him so to stand by them that stand by him and keepe covenant with him This may yield matter of Singular comfort and consolation for every poor child of God Vse 1 If thou be one of the Servants of God a true beleever one that art in covenant with God thou maist both claim protection at Gods hand in time of distresse and assure thy self of it for can a father be unmindfull of his child or will not a loving Master take care of his Servants Will not a King protect his Subjects or
Midianits into thy hand lest Israel say my hand hath saved me Thus David when he was to encounter with Goliah The Lord saith he Saveth not with sword nor speare 1 Sam. 17.4.7 but the battle is the Lords That no flesh should rejoice in his presence 1 Cor. 1.19.31 But that he that rejoyceth should rejoyce in the Lord. And lastly Reas 4 because all power and might is with him to save and deliver the Churches cause is ever the Lords cause and the people are the Lords And to bring downe the wicked God can arme frogs and lice catterpillers and the smalest of his creatures and these being sent of him shall prevaile As Moses incourageth the people Exo. 14.14 the Lord shall fight for you therefore hold your peace Seeing that herein viz Vse 1 in the proction of Gods Church and people the work of God his power wisdome justice and providence doth appeare How may this stir up all Gods people to beg and intreat the Lord that his work may appeare to us at this time wherein so many are dayly plotting to undermine Religion the Gospell and ministery and all That God would now take care of his Church and people that we may at last see Sion in her beautie and that at last we may see the Church thoroughly purged all things which make for the beautie of the Church established Let all the Lords remembrancers give him no rest till he thus shew his work upon us and make Jerusalem the praise of the whole earth O that England might now see this worke of God when so many are wrastling against this worke Esa 62.6 7. Now Lord let thy worke appear and let thy power thy providence and mercy be seene in the defence and protection of thy Gospell and Church that all the world may see that thou art mind full of thy Church And let shame fall on them that be enmies to the work of the Lord amongst us That the Lord would regard the prayers of the destitute that it may be written for the generations to come Psal 102.18 that the people that shall be created may praise the Lord. Secondly Vse 2 this lets us see the happie priviledges of Gods Church and people above all the wicked in the world that have such a watchman and keeper that never slumbreth nor sleepeth Deut. 32.11 12. It is he that keeps them as the Apple of his eye that spreadeth abroad his wings and beareth them up as the Eagle her young ones And the ground of all is his people are his portion and Jacob is the lot of his inheritance O who would not bea member of his Church to whom these excellent priviledges belong and appertaine why should we not thus trust in him in the worst of times and in the sorest danger Nothing can stave off his mercy but sin let us be humbled for sin and meete him by unfeigned repentance let us awake him by our prayers as the Disciples did Christ and say Master save us lest we perish And last of all Vse 3 when the Lord shall declare his work and shall be pleased to send deliverance to his Church and people Zac. 3.2 that they are as a brand taken out of the fire It becometh the just to be thankfull and to looke up to the hils from whence our deliverance comes and to say with Mary He that is mighty hath done great things for me Lu. 1.49 and holy is his Name Many of us partake of many mercies and deliverances from God with those Nine Lepers but few returne thankes to God but hereby we may know whether any mercy or deliverance we receive from God bebest owed upon us in mercy or judgment by considering how our hearts stand affected in thankfulnesse to God after the same And thy glory unto their children HItherto we have heard their petition and that was for protection Now for their reasons to inforce their petition and they are two 1. If the Lord would be thus pleased graciously to heare them and protect them in their journey towards Canaan it would redound much to his glory For then should those Canaanites see and all the wicked of the world that there is a God that takes care of his Church and people and might be afraid to offend him 2. If the Lord would be thus pleased to prosper them and protect them then it should fare well with the Church and people of God for Ages to come His mercifull dealing towards them would be made knowne to their Children And thy glory to their Children The Lord had promised to give the land of Canaan to this people the seed and posteritie of Abraham The Lord had now begun to bring them onward of their journey thither and if the Lord should now have cast them off in the wildernesse then the glory of the Lord should have beene obscured and the ungodly Heathen would have blasphemed God and said that it was because he was not able to do it And therefore that the glory of God might not be thus obscured or dimmed or evill spoken of by their enemies they intreat the Lord to go before them to direct and protect them so as their enemies might have no cause to insult or they once to doubt of Gods promise From hence we learne Doct. 4 To plead Gods glory a good argument to move the Lord to pitty his Church That there is no greater argument to move the Lord to protect his Church and people in times of misery and distresse then this that it shall turne much to his owne glory Our Saviour teacheth us in this prayer left unto his Church as a pattern and platforme of all our prayers First to pray that his name may be hallowed and to conclude our pravers with for thine is the Kingdome power and glory To shew that we can use no better argument to move the Lord to grant us any thing we stand in need of Then when it shall tend to his owne honour and glory for of all things the glory of God is most dear to him so as he is most tender of it and will part with it to no other Esa 42.8 I am the Lord that is my name and my glory will I not give another It was our Saviours prayer and practise to seek his Fathers glory Jo. 12.28 Father glorifie thy name Joh. 8.49 50. and againe I seek not my owne glory but his that sent me Thus Moses was so set upon Gods glory Exod. 32.32 as that he preferr'd it before his own part in the book of life And thus those Seraphims cry one to another Holy holy holy is the Lord of Hosts Esa 6.3 the whole earth is full of his glory And those foure and twenty Elders say Rev. 4.11 thou art worthy O Lord to receive glory and Honour and power c. And when this glory of God is set before our eyes and pleaded in our